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BAILEY bUGLE BAILEY, II. C. OCTOHCl, 19^0 Fa^'e 16 P.T.fl. Plans find Commiiees First meeting; of the P. T. A., under the guid ance of Mrs. Jasper finch, president, vfas devoted to hearing comndttee reports and goals of the year as outlined by the Executive Council, The program vfas opened ydth music by LIrs. Hary Tichenor and son^s tjy gone of her students. J;Irs. Tichenor hopen to train a third 3rade rhytlun band, develop tvro-part harmony singinr; y/ith stu dents fron . the fourth through the ein:hth grade, and four-part harmony mth the Glee Club, GOALS Goals for the year in clude installing lava tories in all the primary rooms, beautifying the school groand, broadening grademothers' activities, and limiting some of this year’s drives. Principal M. T.'. Weaver su7:;,e3ted that grade- mothers not serve more than tvdce this year; in stead he pointed out hoTr they might help the con ditions of the class rooms . ro:c:uPTioH Tlie hospitality com mittee, composed of Ilrs. Laurine Lassiter, lirs, Frances Rouse, and Itrs. C, D, Phillips, held a reception in the home ec. room* Punch, cokes, and sandvfiches were served* Mrs. Lassiter's tenth grade and Mrs. Rudolph Glover's second grade attained the room prises, one dollar each, for hav ing the required 2^^ attendance. The school's general aid supplies is retained by lirs. J. P, Unuertvooci, Thirteen emergency kits have been distributed to all the grade rooms and one place in Miss Edith Farmer's homeroom and one in the hOiye ec. room. Principal VJeaver com mented * that he believed that the school enrollment T'ould not attain the hei_ht it did last year. The grarr^nar grdde enroll ment is uo to par. Chairmen of the various comriittees a:::'Q Iijrs, ?.udQloh Glover, program; ji.ir3. Broadus Glover, fi nance; Mrs, Hildred YJright, membersl'iipj Mrs. Hov;ard Farncr, publicity; and l;irs. J. P. Under^.'ood, safety and health. SC0UT3 AT.a-.lD J'c.BOlEE Three Dailey Scouts xrere among Troop 7, a combi nation of the East Car olina District of Boy Scout Jamboree in Valley Forgt, Pennsylvania, during July, Accor.-ipanied ’ey R, J» ’i^atcrs, scoutmaster of Jamboree Troop 7, Clayton Dr oc k, Rudolph Manning, and liack Burgess rcre three among the many North Carolinans who spent a week at V.alley Forge. One of the main high lights durin;; their stay in Valley Forge, the Bailey Scoute ' reported, v/as he.?.ring speeches bjr Presic'r-t Truman and General Eioenhov'er. Stooping :’-n ile'/i' York City clima:ced the boys's trip. STUDENTS TRAVEL _ FLORIDA TO DETROII Vacation destinations for students of Bailey High ranged from Florida to Michigan during the summer. Ilorma Thompson, an eighth grade pen pal acquaintance, led iiildred ' Manning to Avon Park, Florida, for tvro Yreeks, Judy I''inch saw the pag eant, Unto These Hills, at Cherokee, llorth Carolina, Traveling by car, Esther and Marjorie Finch went to Kew York. They saw the Eirpire State Building and the Stature of Liberty, Also visiting New York and Washington was Ed Pace* Attending U-H C;imp and seeing The Lost Colony at iianteo ~ms Betty Lou Sta!].lings and Billie Faye Perry. Names of students and other places visited in clude Jan Perry—Ashville; Lee Horne and Irene Glover,, Fort Macon at Morehead City; Clark Pace, Brevard, North Carolina; Doris Faye Lamia, Richmond; Carroll Jones, Detroit; Gwendolyn Perry and Carolyn, Finch, Ocean View at Norfolk; liar/ Lou and John Robert La!ran, New Jersey, la::‘ ASSISTS staff ITAinTE la:'.::;, freshman, has assisted the staff in de signing the ads and work ing on the mime sc ope. Although freshmen .are not pen.iitted to take journa lism, V/ayne volunteered his •^'r"ices in this capa city and is doing good work for •'.f.hich the staff is grateful, (The editor)
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